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Genetics of host-parasite interactions

Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 1997
The evolution of host susceptibility or resistance to parasites has important consequences for the evolution of parasite virulence, host sexual selection, population dynamics of both host and parasite populations, and programs of biological control. The general observation of a fraction of Individuals within a population that is not parasitized, and/or
G, Sorci, A P, Møller, T, Boulinier
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Stochastic host-parasite interaction models

Journal of Mathematical Biology, 2000
We contribute to the discussion of causes and effects of aggregation (overdispersion) of macroparasite counts, focussing particularly upon the effects of clumped infections and parasite-induced host mortality. The simple nonlinear stochastic model for the evolution of the parasite load of a single host, investigated in Isham (1995), is extended to ...
Herbert, Julian, Isham, Valerie
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HOST-PARASITE INTERACTIONS DURING PREGNANCY

Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 1978
The point that host defense against infectious disease is exceedingly complex scarcely needs further emphasis. We have tried to show that pregnancy is a state which has the potential for altering any of the many facets of host defense, and in some instances presented evidence that pregnancy does alter resistance to infection.
B, Larsen, R P, Galask
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Host-Parasite Interactions

2004
256 p.
Wiegertjes, G.F., Flik, G.
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Local adaptation and host–parasite interactions

Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 1998
The reciprocal transplant experiment is a test to detect the existence of adaptive genetic structure. It compares the performance of parasites (e.g. infectivity, within-host growth rate and survival) on native and novel environments (which can be different host individuals, populations, or species). Controls are required for the conditioning effects of
S, Gandon, P A, Van Zandt
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Host-Parasite Interactions

2016
Ontogeny and differentiation of cells of the monocyte/macrophage lineage are currently subjects of intense research. The concept of the macrophage as “simple” phagocytic cell has undergone profound changes. It has now been established that this myeloid lineage of cells is phenotypically and functionally much more diverse and exerts a much wider ...
Heinrich Körner   +2 more
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Host/Parasite Interactions in Bacterial Endophthalmitis

Zentralblatt für Bakteriologie, 1997
Bacterial infections within the eye arise as complications of intraocular surgery, penetrating injury, or hematogenous spread from distant anatomical sites. Because: 1) the interior surfaces of the eye are lined with sensitive, nonregenerating tissues, 2) the inner chambers of the eye are relatively sequestered from circulating immunological components,
B D, Jett   +3 more
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Host-Parasite Interactions

2014
The immune system represents a complicated assemblage of coordinated genes, proteins, cells and tissues. The field of ecological immunology (EI) is founded on the assumption that immunological defenses incur costs (energetic or fitness) under different ecological conditions.
Jeb P. Owen, Dana M. Hawley
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